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Trolls flocked to the comments of my dance video to call me a ‘whale’ – they say I’ll die at 30 but earn £15k a MONTH

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A PLUS-SIZE influencer has responded to nasty trolls who nicknamed her a “whale” after she was secretly filmed dancing.

Jade Adams has responded to “body shaming” mischief after finding herself at the center of an online controversy on Instagram earlier this week.

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The young content creator went viral earlier this week – without her even realizing itCredit: instagram/chubbybellyredhead
The 27-year-old Australian was nicknamed 'whale' and told she would 'die' when she reached 30

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The 27-year-old Australian was nicknamed ‘whale’ and told she would ‘die’ when she reached 30Credit: instagram/influencersinthewild

The young content creator was horrified when she saw that a video of her dancing had been shared on the popular Influencers in nature page without her consent.

The account, which has gained more than 5 million followers, is known for mocking influencers filming in public places and posted a clip of the 27-year-old filming in a secluded area of ​​the park.

But unfortunately the short film it soon took over the internet for all the wrong reasons, as Jade was cruelly targeted for her curves, which bullies thought were those of a “whale”.

The body positivity influencer, who stops by chubbybellyredheadhas since responded to the sudden drama and admitted her shock at learning someone was “watching” her and filmed her without her knowledge.

Talking to Daily Mail Australia, she shared: ”I’m a little shocked, I guess! I always go out and like to film in public, obviously not in front of anyone, but it still ended up on the page, which was weird. I was very shocked by this.

After seeing the clip for the first time, Jade said she “laughed,” but soon her direct messages were flooded with comments and people sending links to the video repeatedly.

The social media star, who rakes in five figures online every month, bravely admitted reading the nasty comments wasn’t “easy”.

Criticizing keyboard warriors for making assumptions about her body, Jade also praised the kind-hearted people who rushed to her defense, especially other women who hit back at the trolls.

“Normally I get a lot of bad comments, but it felt like I was getting a lot of support there. It was definitely a turning point because I think people are very confused about why people aren’t hating me and supporting me because I’m big,” she said.

Since the video was shared on the page – where it has racked up more than 3.6 million views in just three days – Jade has had “a lot of support”, as well as supportive messages telling her “to keep doing” her own thing.

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“But I’m used to the comments calling me a whale and all that stuff,” said the 27-year-old Australian from the Central Coast.

While seeing the rude comments “isn’t easy,” Jade said she was on a mission to “inspire other people, especially bigger women, because it’s hard to put yourself out there online only to receive a lot of hate.”

This isn’t the first time the content creator has been exposed to harsh comments – in the past, Jade has also been told she “would die” when she reaches 30.

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According to the young woman, who has been “very big” her entire life, she stays active “every day” and insists she is “healthy,” despite what people might assume.

As cruel as trolls can be, Jade said she doesn’t let the comments get to her, as people never have the faces to say that to her face.

The stunning redhead – who was bullied at school – believes the person behind the camera thought she “was too confident or good” at dancing.

”I just try to look at it positively or it will affect me.”

The Australian, who insisted she is not shy about filming in public, revealed she earns an astronomical $20,000/month – or more than £15,000 – from her OnlyFans, Instagram and TikTok accounts.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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